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with sand and gravel, believed to have been dredged up near the wreck of 
The Royal George. 
By Mr. A Macxay— 
Coins and antiquities. 
By Mr. Repuan, Whaddon— 
Fossil tusk of Mammoth, from the drift, and other specimens from the 
immediate district. 
By Mr. Trottops— 
Native weapons from New Zealand. 
By the Rev. W. C. PLenDERLEATH— 
Ancient tokens and bronze coins. A leaden seal, and an iron cross dug up 
at the Manor House, Cherhill, supposed to be an archiepiscopal cross, probably 
of the fifteenth eentury. 
By Dr. Franx.in Parsons— 
An almost complete series of the Corn brash fossils of this neighbourhood. 
By Mr. Caerrte— 
The finial of the ancient cross which formerly stood in the Market Place, 
e Trowbridge. 
By Mr. BannisTER— 
A curious pistol found in the ruins of Devizes Castle about a century ago. 
By Mr. Groner WEBB— 
A copy of Owen Jones’ illuminated Psalter. 
By Dr. Taurnam— 
Remains of quadrupeds found in barrows in Wiltshire, viz: Bos longifrons, 
and large horns of Cervus Elaphus, also horn of Cervus capreolus found by 
Mr. Cunnington, in a barrow on Roundway Hill, and now in the possession 
of the Society, 
By Professor Tuomas F. DonaLDsSoN— 
_ Matrices of nine medieval seals. 
By Mr. Henry E. Mepiico1r— 
A document relating to the family of the Longs, dated 1645, and signed 
by Sir Walter Long, Bart. A drawing of a monument in Whaddon Church. 
By W. P. Crarx, Esq.— 
A drawing of old Wyke House. 
By Mr, Cottysr— 
Patterns of the old style of woollen cloth as formerly manufactured at 
Trowbridge. A collection of coins. 
Our space will not allow us to mention more than a few out of 
the many interesting objects exhibited on this occasion. The thanks 
of the Society, and of all who attended the meeting, are due to those 
friends who so kindly contributed to the Temporary Museum, 
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